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Parasite: South Korea’s first Palme winner hits Leipzig

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Parasite by Bong Joon-Ho will open this year's Filmkunstmesse and its first Kinotage Leipzig. Find out if the film holds up to the hype and what we think of this year's family class struggle Palme d'Or winner in the official Leipzig Glocal review.

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Bandersnatch: Who’s really in control?

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"Besides dealing with parallel universes and time travel, and convincingly looking and sounding like the year 1984, this new Netflix release puts control over the protagonist's lives in our hands, as the audience. Or does it?"

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Cinema in the original on Christmas Day

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As an alternative to the living room and Christmas TV, you can go to the cinema in Leipzig today and watch an international film in its original glory - meaning not dubbed in German. This post includes showtimes, trailers, ratings, as well as plot and review blurbs, for the 6 movies listed under this

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First Man: between aloof husband and hero

"Arguably the most tightly action-packed scene of the film, its opening, throws the viewer alongside Ryan Gosling's Armstrong into a tin can of a flight vessel that is edging towards the atmosphere. Immediately afterwards, we are brought into the personal trauma of Armstrong's family." Playing in the original @Passage Kinos this whole movie week.

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Sacred Games: a “spider net” from India

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Netflix is spreading its reach all over the world. The digital giant now enters the Indian market full-on with its first Indian original, the ensnaring thriller "Sacred Games." Here's an enthusiastic review from a Leipzig-based filmmaker.

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Festival de Cine DOK: ¡Exige lo imposible!

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"El hito histórico del '68' será abordado desde los diferentes márgenes que el audiovisual supo retratar, generando así un caleidoscopio histórico que hará justicia a la complejidad del momento." #DOK Leipzig 2018

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